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ShelfLife

ShelfLife was a student-led project proposal through BOAD: Project Management.​ I identified that students often have excess art materials after the completion of courses. So ShelfLife was proposed as a formalized system for students to exchange art materials. The main objectives were to alleviate students' financial burden, reduce material waste, and foster a more sustainable community.

The ShelfLife team developed a program proposal that would be easy to implement and had a clear structure. Our efforts included comprehensive research to conceptualize the program, the creation of a user-friendly logistics guide for implementation, and a brand guide to effectively communicate the project's sustainable and altruistic tone.

Final deliverables:

1. Brand Guide

a. Logo

b. Catalog of Materials

c. Designed Labels for all Materials

d. Instagram Account Sign Up

e. Instagram Page Guidelines

f. Two Promotional Flyer Designs

2. Logistics Guide

a. Shop Location

b. Rules for Evaluating Materials

c. Labeling System for Materials

3. Instagram Content

a. Account Details

b. Bannerc. Profile

d. Bio

e. Post

4. Research

a. Student Life Needs

b. Hiring Workers on Ringling Campus

c. Volunteers and Work Study Programs

d. Ringling’s Third Party Sales Policies

e. Material Incentives

f. Perishable Materials

g. Potential Scholarships & Funding

h. Student Demand on Ringling’s Campus

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